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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1914)
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M I 1 1 I lrR nut wjpht la hav . .t't k.mp you'll Ami horn. want, . itnl4 fr Uit roUbroltf) NYAL FAMILY onit many Coato u i (nil of rwaltb ihlhfa thai i Am and ,t - t.i ,lrl uur rualoirMr. LAMAR'S DRUG STORE! t On M-.i!j mort.l )(f ai,i.ihrr fnkH flr lirrr- turnwl in at Mbmit 6 in nmi Tillamook wn on flrs , ewmot lh ntc thim nt atnpko emln otrf (w biK iiimHy. Uv. oral fb alarnw liava Um Mpnt lit ITT ' ha" ,d lhat ; 78 Hi. Saris I1 ihi rK. or (ha Rrw dafiartowot la tfflhf a plan in an tufaisor U t hla latya nut to fir drill. If ao, bla (ikti If working Una. I would Ilka local mom halfar e.lvt i W waata hM. 8 Smfth Ui Gulf Man. j. S. t and D. W. fth!rt of t4jr t ity. M vu, U'A part in thr Orroraiion ljr arfmr hrre laai ''iiiMay, CiiaranUwd blood tblU, lun-o (wak at fur Me, i c. J. Ckatt Co. va wconVMlay cveolnt June J. Cocn! happeniiifls. : Mutiny lo Ian on Aral rlnaa turn flwl National Bank, i ..Tn-.rr, i I'cinlnr.'Mr. Jos, i iinlon .lllrxi, iiliaiwtk tiAtttrtlsy t Httialay tiatin; 1. 1 u (rm inarU jdutT IUbV. - Haywaid nirl . , rv iliim-r (rimd Mr. Il;'wrl .rf-tMal luiCHW r l To, law! IfaerfJ vr !'. H1 tra, . . aij t rnt Rotitiaital H.c -U) tUy. Jm rr Mtinv trty cnod tanft qtMNUuii, whirl hi. (tlrfif. il lir far 'lrt. ) ilifitnlt(fl, I'loas- Hamlin)' tl v i f I lHj tffllaMc, tf 4 tivrurathM lay wiii pmhhm) otl im.hlr. U. I, ,. ,Uf Kami Ravw !h Mm.irtl Addraaa t Uw (HUan rhMfrh. Th AildtM wa a tpWndid otw, watt lwAUnc Uw twTMioo, Aflar tH a(ri at lh rhurrh Um ui.th to Ik watar irtMit w. t Am an whora aproprl.l vinrUw vwa Iwki. In to tturnoun bpnPata tua;ci watu oald t fMMlory. At Um Mwn hour Um W, R, C ard a tpknxlkj lunrh at lhair nail. Um uI fciKJir and othara parlieipa Ur m ianw. w "". a llgttl on horaa. aaond a4 . 8a llarM olflra. Kv. T. Yt. Ward. j Baavar. and H Whitof thla city ara adandlnc Um U, II, Cwftfrww al Coitland Uil Haa. Mr. HhiMwgU of Baa and Mr. Ciyoa Kinnanwn of Baaver iiarr )fiK a dflaj;l. A lt far ak, W1f JAO, In Tltlainoot; Jak, 0 lt groat, N I'.rfllatMj. Ur. . Kaalfrn Corn l'l JOe I Hi. Ooklun (itito'llnklnt; I'owuur i In. 6 lb. IWao. Ilnrlr $H7.fiO mr Ton Panry W'hlU. Pu Onta $27. Ton f ). llotll 0u m -jr Ton II. IU.JIa.1 Oata 8fte 36f $1.60 b-am.s j II I . at kf" - Bal Vv Wijiwt, JJ.7R ewt. ) III. Haelf HrHn 70c W lb. Hack SlMirU $1.06 ; ' 2ll.. raim Ilf ProU, vrhiltf tl)- laat 26 ' ' H N.Kitrt llarlWhuat Klour $l.20k Yon will fliui oorrKirfim)ini:Iy liw nrif DinxiirlKMU or antiro iilork durlnn r Sxiclnl.Juri(? Hl. V,. allow i 6 per cunt enali rtlneounl on Flour. I'el and Stupli) (5rocurl(M timl ttn ikt cunt dlaeutinl on Fancy Crocnrioa cliirink' thli jwclul 8l.. All nmxh cl.arKwl will bv aokl nt ri)k'ulnr prleo, Iwwovcr Kowiii chnri((al ilurinir till irnlc we will allow tin? rwiculnr faah (Htcount In cnnc tlxrt llt ttc a ffgular mcctinit of tJr ;hI kooxI iiru paid for by July lOtli. If If M-... p.- H T l"..tr . 9U U r F.U,,- any Uil nt In ihi r I am buying Jr J NUifrol HtnlllJ. tbp . who h Ik.m prlnct' whoo! tUtrink' tic .-r va m Ui rliy on fur n vUll Ub lb ' r all jVWiii of - k Fitcal C... ui. I Hkii to ronl WHnl ! fur- wutilil l.kp to bnvr Mcnun go in with lilrn V-w to f'rr .1, r;ii ' u i.v M- 111 till! Himook ( iiii.i v ria Ett nrliti nrrt still In pttnm Al I he UlJcrnorlo Uv. Ilcl In i) delivering; moc nappy cartoon. uwttit.ff I a I Honday erening; ws jjloinJfd by a vary larija crowd, wtyeH. Imtonad loon uf trta boat MtrtRon of il. rrr. Tn tr nirarvM9 addraa on Sondav aflat noon wa frnd A fp milk cv' fur ala. Inqulrr at tW Mark larnn placa. Thr TiliAMeuk Fvl Co olf n tn .1 hi.) prtra of any Immuc on orrua) torin. i.jmr af)rn Leach arrettnl three t. !)u rrk lor angling without h.rt,..- Ilir) were taken befotr l.nii.. r suntey and each lined $J5 1 Fur 8aI: ('t4 amldto nml ilrivin w TaliiMr IHt in i10ro. o.nllc. In sood condition, fM.OO -itland. Hr i't 'J c4t. iraiulraof W. 0. DwiRlit. . Wbcelrr. -here he j j ( ( uof c,ovcr. ' .!ir ( .lurirr. waa in the cily on Uwi- In Iim!.i To th a ubo may daalra bath room ruga, 1 with to ay tfwt I am now pro ; ar.-.l ti u whlto worp. (Vl your wi ahli rh't ifladv. -Mr- A. M. (illili. H I- l rd pjtor of the Pre .ji.ii..ii .liiiiih al Cloverdale. move !, i.hiiiU io tlui ple today. 1 you wnnl i nml fly pny ' OUn. Coat 7ic KH ',,d" ,0 sPra'' or from m i. C. I. I'IomrIi Co. Mrn l'dith 1 on of Portland, r lurncd I.. In i home in that city alter u frvk d.iv vint Al the home of her Mr dml Mr Jona uuon ttirtii;litirnil Uurnea r with 6, tUltur with 7, prtei. Aildrna Mr. . I t wrok to artnrc j.UauUuf for ' n. vrt bJ cheaper than urt them at thr "hlnir to buy Itr wood unlcrii .with t(iililiri' the Fiult IVIncr man. t dale hi every way ' m ilo nut cl much l' mi Ho now h on "i of nice autlalopc. ''i. 'll or I null!. Seu 1'. It I'. I). No. I, Hay City. Mr Kittle)'' left tin Mon , ill wherr hc will viail clii'rk liicliiilliiuyniir IIUSINKHS WAY. llmik. Black and White Cigars Oi'iv Siiujlic.l will vinco nil. 'I lk' only long filler COll- pa ran i Mitonjt l.ode, al which time otne mailer of importance will be dicn ed A Urgr attendance it detired. Ilfft for aelo. CH op K. G. Andur m. Hemlock. IJlthtir 4mmih. For Bait: Palm Cf. Tlllambok. ' BiKtil und lnat raalaurnnl In town t a bargain, Wanttsil to rant or buy a t ecowl hand ttatatioa entrlno of from thruo to uicht t U. p. Addrou Dolaman & Dolnn, Tilln- j tt!Ok, ' i Mr. J. U. Stewart went lo I'ort Inntl today where br wilt vioit her parent until after the Koe Show. for a imm watjon ami Imrnam. Trarn la in ttood working order, weight ttto anch and cm U a throe tnr okl coll. Addroaa Ulya Kdward. Sand la ka. Furniture of $ room hinuc eomplet l (urnikhed, at a big aacrtfice. a I am I 4ving city and muM ell at once, tni)cr ran rent hnuc. Jack Ijitimcr botttr. i. G. Parker. Would Itto to trade liome and lo Iota in Portland for property In Tilla mook. Inquiro llfralil Olllco. I'urnttore of j room hooe cotnplct I) lurniahed, at a big Mcrifice, a 1 am leavint, city and inun rll at once, buyer can rent hooc. Jack Jjiimcf houie, O, G. Parker. Don't I 'i- doceivod in buyini; chonp Hour whin you can koI I)mont' Best, Blue Slom hard whoat iluur ,tt thu Tll laiiKMk Fel Co. Tho "ltot" flour on thu markrt. Monoy back if ttol iti- fll. A SAFK DEPOSIT BOX will; pro tact your pnr from IhiIih: lot or diMiroytnl. $1.00 p!r yenr. TILU MOOK COUNTY BANK. Andrttw Clirlnteneonof the Tlllntnook creamery ha 16 1 hoa for milt; rHtiRinR from 60 to 100 iwind In wotirht. Rev Dora YoonR of Beaver, i in thr city. She will Mart tomorrow for Portland to attend the Oregon U. B, Conference. She will be Rone about a week. our prleiw on Strwbarriun from day to day. We bavo tnhilo nrrupRo menla to roenivo Imrriit. diroet from tho (-rower diitly. Proaonl prlco fl.26 a era to, 6 bovua 'Joe. Tillnmook Murcuntlle Co. Furniture of 5 room houe compbl y furnished, at a big sacrifice, a I am leaving cily and mut sell al once, buyer can rent house. Jack Latimer hi.ue. O. G Parker. 0nn mi iteeouut with thu OLD KK L1ABLK with your next pay .chuck I'mv all bilU bv chock. You'll know jut whor thu motii'V went at the you will compare our price nnJ KOod you will And our store n good place to Kive you entire nUiifction. Tillamook Mercantile Co. THE TEAT CUP WITH THE UPWARD SQUEEZE !)' you knowih'foH'iwfnp drlrv mm of thin county and did you over riotico th amlln of rontentniont on their countennnrf; Jo. Donahlaon, Jam; L Burke, Walter Clnrke, Vim. Latimer, Charlo Buy, Mike Alplnnnlp, BK';no AUinton, K. Lankintc hnm. They Like It P.actfuie of mlvantar and proAi gainod by It ma. Boeanse It eonvort drndijery into pteaitim nml ohtufna an fnertmitcd milk flow. Their Cows Like It IIi-cauc il i much uier on thern than the human hand. Because they are milked moru rapidly ami do not fear harh treatment or a bury. YOU WILL L1KK JT Ixjcauie it will do for you what it i doing for other. Y'JUH COWS WILL LI KB IT i!eraue they are no difTareat from other cow that arc being milked by Sharpie Mechanical Milker.. Do not taMl In your own way and make it din&Krecable for oorilf awl your eowa hut call at our atore ami make arrangements for tha moat wonderful invoniioo of the present ae. R. F. ZACHMANN MY PERCHE0N STALLION KING; Will make the present vuvn nt HarrU & Vidlto barn nt Tillamook ami will i;o n far kotilh a Beaver ami far north a Mohler. C. G. Bricoe, Tillamook, Ore. Furniture of 5 room bouc complct- ly fumithed, at a big sacrifice, at 1 am leaving city and mut Jell at once, buyer can rent houtr. Jack l-atimer houc, O (i. Parker. Andruw Christensonof the Tillamook renmery Is KoliiK lo have a carload of bog In by Tuesday or Wednesday of Una wek. Call him up and plac your order. RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE Whereas ft has pleated our Heavenly Father to remove from our midst, our beloved sister l.ecil Wallace. There- j fore be il rewilved, that we the mem '. Ijr of Beaver Bebeccn Iode No. 200 i I. 0. 0. F., thereby extend to the be- renveil family our deepen spmpathy in this their hour of vorrow. Be it further revolved that a copy of thesu Hcsolutions be sent to the bereaved family, one to a county paper nml one spread upon the minute of this Ixxlce. Committee: Joanna Farmer, Bhoda Schappert, B. O. Bichards. Fuller & Johnson Gosoline Engines Can Not Be Excelled Practically all the machinery used on the farm is equipped so that it may be driven by a gasoline engine. Labor for larm work is verv scarce and very expensive, thus the fanner like any up-to-date business man, in actually doing the most work in the cheapest wav, cannot afford to be without a I-TIJJiKJi: JOHNSON engine. For Sale By TILLAMOOK SHEET METAL WORKS By request, Bev. Belli will t;ive a ayuopjf of his life in three lectures subject relate to frontier and cowboy life Mid one evening will be tven to hi trip through South America. Meet itiK close Sunday niht. CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, L4TH BRICK, ASPHALT, LAND PLASTER AND COAL LAMB-SCHRADER COMPANY Docks and Warehouse Front St. between 2d and 3d Ave. West W. C. T. U. NOTES the the best l'rv tlioaii 26e ilinnor lit - ----- (Ii.mmIhIi Ivltahttu. Thuv nro In town for th iimhioV. pave Oliver left on Monday inotn- fr il.r N't ii rm cuuntty wnere Old 'of the month by looking end the at thr I d Lindey hr went lo visit home. There linn been i lot uf ilmmiKd wheal ahlpiH'il Into tin mnrket and ui,i i the riiiiciiiim. Thu Tilhimook Tillamook County Bank. handle nothing but KmI check. 1'urnittire of J room house eomplet ly furniohed. at a big iacrifire. a I .mi leatnR city and must tell at oner, buyer can rent bou.e. Jack Latimer house, O. Ci. Parker. Slmrer Kewinc machine for sale on cny term, at our homo piano ami I music atom nt Tillamook. Ore. Both JJiv fobjicco Cigar,jto- (ifiy jor Jic. .HO Hox $2.00 "K-t Sprechen I)cutscli c I. CjLOUG.H CO! Kuliahlc DniggiKt". Feed Co wheat. Why buy "" ftnt, 1ex ..,1..... .. 11 fun eut KiiKteru com hum, biicnn ami lanl nl thu Tillitmook Feed Co. The beat money can buy. Now I the time to look over your machinery unit 't your repair. Th Tillamook Feed Co. c.irrle 11 HUiIy for nil iiuichliit'ri. Geo. L. Hamlin, hoiie moviiiK, nil Inir mt reHllllnif. Truck to bundle heavy work. For a :ootl dinner or imythlnK In the li,, f ilrnt clue f'.l. cU t 0ld HnniiiHh Kitchen. Oppoilo Unlaw. . The While laKlntfof .r.wim.' m" 'rl.li.r. Vibrator and rotary almtllo ly e. For .ale on e.y tartn. at Jonc KmuUoii Furniturft Co. i BANCII FOR SALE. ' 74 a, re. naar Salem. IctcI, P"llr :,';,: T; - f-.'a.is: 1 . I.lnehack, Mgr. Portland i in the j hioneH. i..r.i ' Lm'v Brown of ..i city on buslnesH thl week. Ally. A. IL Mccurtain 01 t oruanu i nttendinc court here thin week. W. M. Houston and wife viited at tiiu home of thulr dauuhter, Mrs. Hur ry Thonm. near Cloverdale Sunday and Momliiy. A. Honor. n employee of tho Her- Id office went to hi home in Weston thi week to upend his vacation. j, p. Morgan Denies Father Hid Facta. New York.--J. P Morfiuu In a mato muni clmraptrrUod aa untrue the te ttmouy of Charlaa 8. Mallan, former h,4 of tha Naw Tork, Naw Mavas & Hartford railroad. tforo tha iatar atat oooimarca commUaloai la Wak l.lton that J. Plerpont Moraj coa f4led from Mr. Mellao facU rard In lt New HaTan road, wUk Mr. klailtai Uiauld hat kuowa. -rrr; It will be intorestitiK to people work inn fr "Oregon Dry" to know that tho hop e,rowur and dealer of Oregon launched a movement on May 11th in Portland to combat state nnd nation wide prohibitory' law or constitutional amendment. They organized the Hop Growers ami . Dealer Association. They jio'nt out that they are t;omT to conduct a campaign of education. That wounds well. They are K"inn to tell us all about how much money they have inWKtod nnd how much the 'state' will lose if prohibitory law are enact ed. Wo kt.ow that their land however, will produce Kod crops of hay ami grain, fine loganberries, apples, etc. Their breweries can be converted into warehouses, driers and canneries, thus making thu country have a respectable appearance. What the 'state' will lose tn booze, it will iain in business. Be spectable business, such as will produce food for the hungry, instead of that which take food from the hungry. Billv Sunday tells this story. The stroy the mongoose; The licensed sa loon is the American mongoose. Pro tected for revenue, it eats the carpets olT the floors and the clothes otr the bacV. In China thev have recently passed a law that any man under 45 years of age. who uses opium, shall be shot. If over 45. l.e i compiled to lake treat ment. In China such laws are no Joke either. Wonder what etTect such laws would have in this country, as regards drur.keness. Wouldn't it be better to destroy the opium and the whiskey. On April 26th, the pope received 400 tnembersf the International Anti-alcohol League. He praised the work of the league and urged an extensive campaign against the "scourge which is causing physical, moral and econom- icecils." Pacific Patriot. Oregon, Washington, California' and Idaho are all engaged in prohibition j campaigns. With women holding the 1 ballot, the liquor interests admit that f the outcome is exceedingly problen - , atic. 1 If a man is known by the company1 he keeDS. isn't his ballot likely to be , known by the company tt keeps ran Tcmo ca on? Trx mi tux ua Dade's LiHIa Liver Pills A. M. AUSTIN CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR WATER AND POWER RIGHTS OUR SPECIALTY Mutual Phone island of Jamaica was badly infested , xhe one great and all .important nr with rat. In order to destroy the rats ! jlment 0f tna )jqU0r trailic;is, that the the government imported the trion- j ,aw hai no ri(,ht t0 interfere with per goose, a species of animal resembling Lonll liberty Yet all law, all govern the coon which fed upon the rats. The j ment j8 based upon the principle of mongoose increases rapidly and having j thJ surrender 0f individual liberty for grown multiple and having destroyed j U)0 KOod of the many Tlu:re is ,10 11W Don't Argue! There's no roofing that equals all the rat, it sought its food from other animals. It ate the chickens, the Iambs, young pig and calves. It has grown to bo so great a nuisance that tho government is now spending thosusands of dollars annually to de- ASOIMIK CM S MA2TM (IbNC SUM lAMPa 15, 25 and 40 Witt, 35c 60 Witt .... 45c 100 .- - 80c 150 Watt - - $1.20 25o Wall ... - 2.00 Irotrl I.aiup c liitra. We dellftr lamp to any imrt of the cltr. Telephone u. We lu wiring at the Unt price con liteot wttla gouit workinunthlp, TilUHk lltctrio wogi Lit.; Jt rail 0. uxr." which does not interfere with the in dividual liberty of some one. We have laws to prevent gambling, to prevent prize-fighting, to enforce education, the payment of taxes and service in twe army. Yet thu liquor traffic would have us believe that prohibition were the only law that interfered with personal liberty. The liberty desired by the liquor traffic, is the liberty to do TM. ........) llml a -man should do exactly a he please, regard You can't say too much good Malthwd You can prove that to your satisfaction. We don't allow ourselve to become enthusiastic except over the best. to himself, hi about Malthoia. less of consequences home or his country. Such liberty is Tt WJU wear indefinitely. anarchy. We like to sell it We believe that a state that can . . make lawa to protect its birds, Jought "J" to do aa much for ita boy. Do the li-, " ce quor men love their country! To love one country il to prefer ita interests to our own. I W. C. T. U. Worker. Alex McNalr & Comoaciy Tillamook, Orcgoa